Detroit - Idanha
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l»y Margaret Krieger
Mr«. Hilma Dickie left Sun
day for a week«' visit with
friend« In Portland and Van
couver, Wn Last week «he vis
ited with the Jim Dickie« nt
(late* and with the Ark* Dickie«
in Mill aty
Mnrtin Carlson ha» been em
ployed a« caretaker at Big
(Tiff dam
|ji«t Tuesday night
Mr«.
Emma Schreder, Ixailae Void,
Motile Dunbar, Margaret Krieg
er and l.lnda Barker, nccom-
IMinled by Jessie Savage of Mill
City, attended tile Salem (Gain
ed of (liristlun Business and
Professional Women
dinner
meeting.
Mr«. Kathleen Orton, Sun
Bruneo, Calif., {Missed away
auddinly Friday morning
at
Wc send you
a greeting
and a wish
for a happy
Yule season.
1962
To our g«xxl friends
wc send salutations
for a glorious Yule.
Stoll's IGA Store
Green Veneer, Inc.
Idanha, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
NOTICE
In order that our staff can enjoy the
Christmas Holidays we will be closed all
Christmas week, December 23 to 30. Watch
for the announcement of our gala
New Year Party
DANCE
to MARTY LEE and his
WESTERN REBELS
SATURDAY NIGHT and NEW YEARS
Seoson's Greetings From The
LAST FRONTIER
Phone 897-2100
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Gab**, Oregon
My Neighbors
Is expected to return sometime
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker
and daughters plan to spend the
Christmas holidays with
his
mother, Mrs. Edna Hutcheson,
In Oakland, Calif,
Mr and Mrs. George Stovall
and Colleen drove to Sandy last
Sunday evening, where they
stayed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Whitlock. Monday
and Tuesday, they took Colleen
to the U of O Medical School,
in Portland, where she went
through the clinic at the Crip
pled Children's Division of the
school.
She had interviews
with speech, physical and oc
cupational therapists, other spe
cialists and was examed by
many medical specialists. After
leaving Portland Tuesday, the
Stovalls drove to Canby for the
basketball game.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George
Stovall and Colleen drove to the
coast. They report the weather
wax very mild, and though a
little misty at times, ft was
very warm and the sun came
out frequently.
C- ell Fritts, a former resident
nt Gates and employee at the
dam, is now employed as a pa
trolman for the City of New
port.
GATES
By Marion Mtavall
“I’ll have one more, piran«.
No more for her.”
home from a atroke. Among
survivors are her »on, William
A Orton, Sim Bruneo, brother»
Afton, Ocean luike and Scott
Young, Idanha; «later, Edith
Bloch and Florence Felt, Port
land Mr. and Mr«. Scott Young
and Bob drove to California for
the Monduy services in San
1 Iruneo.
Mi». Nun Young und Caro
line MclXjuel visited two day«
tin- past week with a slater of
Mr». Mcliouel, Lydia Vander-
waul.
I ion Stahlman, a former De
troit resident, pii«»ed away in
Bunnlng, Calif., Saturday. He 1«
survived by hl» wife, sister«,
Mr» John Estey, Detroit; Mr»
Harry Booker, Mill City; bro
thers. Earl, Detroit; Alfred,
Mill City and Ward,
Gates.
'Hie Stablmaru liad just recent
ly »old a business in Hood Riv
er and retired to live in Ban
ning Services pending, are to
be held at Weddles in Stayton.
Vernon Hallford and Teresa,
Douglas and Shanin, visited the
Carl Schaffers the past week
end.
A meeting of the Deanha pre
school mothers was held Thurs
day night at Myrna Ketchums.
Plans were completed
for
the Christmas party to be hi-Id
Monday.
The Detroit school Christmas
program "Christmas in Foreign
l^inds and Home" will lie held
in the school gym Thursday.
December 20 at 7 30 p .tn.
Following the program Santa
Claus will pass out sacks of
candy and nuts to the children
of tiie Detroit-Idanha area.
MEHAMA
Mrs. John Testers
The Freshman cías» of Stay
ton Union High had a success
ful day money-wise Saturday.
December 15 when members of
the class worked in shifts at
GolUet's store. The class treas
ury received 10 percent of the
day’s receipts.
Grant Smith visited Saturday
with his mother. Mrs. Clara
Smith, who is In Sacred Heart
hospital in Eugene.
Mrs. Pat McMurdie
and
children of Albany spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christen
sen of Pendleton were Sunday
guests at the home of his bro
ther's family, the G. V. Chris-
trnsens.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter John
son and children. Vicki, Carla
and Dale were Sunday guests at
the Fred Steinfelt home in
Aumsville.
Mrs. Edith Marks nas re
ceived word from her son,
Pvt. Richard Rogers, who is
stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla., that
he will be home for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths
spent a couple of days last week
in Eugene visiting «-th Mrs.
Bernice Boring. Pat and Gerry
and nlso with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Boring.
Mr. and Mr«. Bill Birkett «nd
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bain at
tended a pinochle party Satur
day evening at the home <>t Mr.
anil Mrs. C. C. Kindred in Sub
limity.
Jay Rasmussen
celebrated
his birthday December 13 at a
dinner nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Erickson.
The Gates Elementary school
Christ run» program will be pre
sented to th»- public Wednesday,
I December 19 at H p. m. in the
gymnasium.
The Santiam Canyon Home
Extension-Gates Women's club
Christmas party will tn- Thurs
day, (today), Ix^cemla-r 20 be
ginning at 10 a. m. at the club
house White elephant bingo
will follow the noon {»»thick
luncheon.
Mrs. Treva Comstock of Rock
away visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bickett, Saturday.
Sunday visitors at the Bill
Bickett h»»me were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Blake of Salem,
Phyllis Bickett and Carol Pate.
Carol also visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pate.
Miss Carol Blumenstcin cele
brated her 16th birthday Sun
day. Carol's friends. Shiela
THE MILL CITY
Herron und Cheryl Williamston
accompanied her to a movie on
ENTERPRISE
the eve at her birthday. Bruce
Blumenstein
celebrated
his Entered as second class matter
13th birthday Monday with fes November 10. lv>44 at ths Post
Ofice at Mill City. Oregui u
tivities at home.
Little Mark Manderscheid re der Act of March 3, 1879.
cently had a Beige with the
chicken pox. but is now back in
kindergarten.
Mrs. Rosa Roten fell in the
cellar of her home in Salem
recently, sustaining a fractured
ankle Mrs. Roten is a former
resident of the area.
Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930
Mrs Martha Bowes has been
Subscuption Rates
transferred from a Salem hos
pital to the Manan Home in Mariond.inn Counties $3 a year
Outside Marion-Linn $3 50 a Yr.
Sublimity.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kreft of
DON W. MOFFATT, Ed.-Pub.
Salem drove to Niagara to the
Bob Blumenstein residence re
cently, where he remained
while Mrs. Kreft. Mrs. cxs La-
Munyan and Faye, and Mrs.
Blumenstein and Carol drove to
Eugene. The group joined the
Blumenstein's daughter, Bar
bara, who attends the U of O.
They attended a program at the
music hall of the School of Mu
sic, which was presented by the
University Singers and music
students. They reported to have
enjoyed the choral program
immensely and that the choral
group, numbering 300, present
ed a fine program.
Mrs. Bob Oliver and girls,
Sheryl, Sandy and Karen, were
Salem shoppers Saturday. They
spent the night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir in
Salem, returning home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bam-
hardt served an early Christ
mas dinner Sunday to Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Bamhardt and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bamhardt.
Edward Stlewer of Molalla and
Mrs. Lea St. John of Corvallis.
The A. T. Barnhardts will be
spending the Christmas holi
days with the John Barnhardts
at Canoga Park. Calif. Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. G. C. Bam
hardt fell and sustained a com-
pound fracture of the right arm
while she was taking a walk
after dinner.
Bob Oliver. Sid Baughman
and Frank Moore of Lebanon,
K/c Herron
a former area resident, left
Thursday on a special elk hunt,
for Troy, near Elgin in East
Gates, Oregon
ern Oregon. The hunting party
Hello! A very
Merry Yule to
you and yours.
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dre. 20, 1902
me «y
ßliMitnuu
Thank you all
for being one
of our patrons.
Lyons Variety
It’s a joy to greet
old friends and to
extend best wishes.
Cook's Grocery
Beulah Lewis
Detroit, Oregon
Lyons, Oregon
1962
Peace be with
you all during
this Holy time.
Mehama Richfield
Frank and Besse
Buckler
Wishing you all a
memorable and most
happy Christmastime.
Hill's Shell Service
Detroit, Oregon
Mehama, Oregon
Herron's
Union Service
Season’s
Greeting
May You
All Have A
Happy Holiday
#
SPECIALS
For This Week
1962
Happy New Year to
our many patrons.
Wc thank you all.
38 Inches Wide
Christmas Wrapping reg. 39c
29c
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Regular $ 1.25 Box.............................
99c
Regular $1.00 Box
79c
7 Up and Sprite, qt. bottles, 5 for
$1.00
Quench, qt. bottles, 6 for
$1.00
Simpson Timber Company
Jerry's Tavern
IDANHA VENEER
Frank, Joe and Lenore
Gates General Store
Gates, Oregon
Elsie an Harlan Goble
Phone 897-2491
Gates, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
505 3rd St.
Phone 769-2154
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